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  • . CLOPP.A. B., 1707 Erwin Ave., Burlington, N. C., 7/2/fA. PRESNELL, Janis, 13€':AN. Church St., Burlington, N. c., 7/17/f:A. STIBBS,P.H., 307 Oak.groveSt., Graham, N. c., 7/20/f:A. KERLEY, W.D., Mebane, N. c. (only), 7/20/f:A. PEACE,John E., 1230 Rayan St
  • other down the road. 204 / A White House Diary Back o: waiting tc given mor a march c my askin~ Center to I asked at the Sta be our Ar Lyndon se About 9 got off the were all at my wildest thirtieth-an The Abe Dale and : Corcoran-; Graham, m and Donald
  • other down the road. 204 / A White House Diary Back o: waiting tc given mor a march c my askin~ Center to I asked at the Sta be our Ar Lyndon se About 9 got off the were all at my wildest thirtieth-an The Abe Dale and : Corcoran-; Graham, m and Donald
  • comes. and the President ··· BILLY GRAHAM October 29, 1965 Dear Marvin: Thank you for your letter of October 21. I never dreamed you would go to so much trouble over this inquiry. I can understand why the President relies so heavily upon you. You
  • Filming of Lady Bird in the den of the LBJ Ranch; invitations for meals at friends' homes; Billy Graham & Cliff Barrow to lunch; Johnsons meet Lynda Robb & Krim family at runway; filming in study; LBJ is filmed talking about the Texas Hill Country
  • myself. I did check I wrote a letter I remember it was at a time when Peter Marshall was quite a popular and widely heralded minister. He would have been in that period somewhat like Billy Graham today. And Mrs. Peter Marshall had come to Dallas
  • it. He would sound like Billy Graham. And you could just read it, you could read the duplicity, the deviousness, the hidden--or the unhidden--but the attempt to hide true feelings in his face. And I've always thought that was one of the reasons why
  • a lovely green dress with a gold-embroidered jacket on it, and I was downstairs as the guests were coming in and her dress walked in on Kay Graham--Mrs. Philip Graham of the Washington Post--I ran upstairs and said, "You may want to change." B: Did she
  • at the Walter Lippmans’. 1/14 Attends JFK’s State of the Union Message at 12:30, later leaves for Austin with CTJ to attends JBC inaugural dinner. Spends night at KTBC. 1/15 Attends Billy Graham prayer breakfast, then inauguration of JBC. Flies to Las Vegas
  • ~. heildftl by the Rev. ,Billy James Haflis of Tula. Okla., who told a Houatou audiem-e ,ec.,c,ntly that the brodaerhood-of-lllU '-'Olk.,ept ii ..holwula," ►And on of luwK,y, tht' gun• atmiul apilllt a Rua­ .mcl CeGl-ae LhM.-nln the f rinp totinl Minutemen
  • to have a piece by Billy Graham in Life during the campaign, which literally said, "Nixon ' s the man," you know. They called Kennedy forty-eight hours before this piece was to appear--they were stricken by their conscience up there--and said, "Well
  • . LBJ attends a luncheon for Billy Graham given by Senator Lennon of North Carolina. Everett Looney writes LBJ about the publicity that is being given to the Parr investigation, warning him to be sure that no one gets into public print about the matter
  • by train; Lady Bird visits with Luci & Lynda; Lady Bird has tea for Princess Grace, Monaco; LBJ & Billy Graham arrive; Johnsons meet Kennedy train at Union Station; cortege to Arlington Cemetery; James Earl Ray is arrested; Cardinal Cushing has attack
  • by the persons and on the dates set forth below, at Raleigh, North Carolina, unless otherwise indicated: November 3, 1964 FRANK MOORE, North Carolina Insurance Commission March 4, 1965 BILLY CONYERS, City-County Bureau of Identification March 5, 1965 JOYCE
  • with extreme rapidity all over th~ gyp ·bankers and promoters back vit.:lity here. • world. and some ln,gredients of there when most of us were, in a li'f-,:1 . our way of lile are certain to pass, poliLical · way cif speaking, . very LONG AGO, William Graham
  • :~~-- Yt~~~'-' l) _ ~~/ '?an-,~ - --~--- £tt'lf!"' toc::w~ __ - . 1. 0 ~~~EI.O~M-t. - L~ 5"o~~ e ~~~~ •• Columnists Public Ralph Gleason Leonard Lyons Earl Wilson Mike Connolly Billy Graham Figures T. V. Performers Lorne Greene & 3
  • pointed out that the provision paralleled the controversial Part III of the 1957 civil rights bill. Busby reports on the progress of the “Johnson Bill” for May primaries in the Texas legislature. After talks with conservative leaders, Callan Graham told
  • Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Crook -- I -- 19 M: Do you know anything about Lyndon Johnson and Billy Graham, when they met? Did you have anything to do with that? C
  • (Ranch in the company of Senator an d Mrs. Hubert Humphrey and their son, Doug, Mrs. Kay (Phil) Graham, Mrs. Johnson, Judge Moursund. -- arrived LBJ Ranch at 2:10. .took a Little ride in the white electric car to show the Humphreys a quick view
  • •• • • •. • • • •• •• • PASS MEBANE, N0 C •• •••• ••••. ••• •• • PASS HAW RIVER, N0 C. • • •• • • ••• •. •. PA 55 GRAHAM. N. C. • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• PA 55 BURLING TON, N. C. • •• •. • • • • • •• PASS ELON COLLEGE, N.C. ••••••••• PASS GIBSONVILLE, N. C
  • man Billy Mills for "selling out" to the Mayor. We concentrated our whole attention to the problem of bringing the warring factions in agreement on a county­ wide b6ard to oversee · and administer those anti-poverty programs in which the local
  • for Ezio P:f.nze. and Rudolf. Meanwhile, as a sophomore at the University of California, Barbara he.d plunaed into active work with Canr_pusCrusade for Christ. this work she channeled her speaking and vocal talents In into such proarams as the Billy
  • be Ft W he in He RE be l Mt stE ffl( Hunter-JumperShowSeipp, all co-chairmen; and members Curtis cameron, Kemaetb Maner, Calvin Schumann, Billy Roeder and Curtis Eckhardt. Judges for the three-day affair will be Fred R. Brown of Atlanta, Ga., and Jack
  • be Ft W he in He RE be l Mt stE ffl( Hunter-JumperShowSeipp, all co-chairmen; and members Curtis cameron, Kemaetb Maner, Calvin Schumann, Billy Roeder and Curtis Eckhardt. Judges for the three-day affair will be Fred R. Brown of Atlanta, Ga., and Jack
  • while I was there, pey incre~se A hangover from the Billie is~~ went to the .Committee room conference contradicting the news these days. \ ca.me up and we passed him over. to his superiors, We did this because It's still earned. The result
  • * SP - arranged by Phil Graham same Accompanied by Howard Burris and Phil Graham same * If CP give flight number; if SP give owner. ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. Arrival Time Destination (Place) White Sulphur 7:00p Springs, West Va Wash, DC
  • THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time Camp David DateSunday,July18,1965 Activity 1. 11:30 Walked with Steinbecks to Hickory to Lear service by Dr. B. Graham All
  • March 27, 1960 visited by)* LD Expenditure Code Breakfast Walking To Marshall, Va to the home of the Philip Grahams for a visit with them; everyone in the weekend party went, too. Lunch at Huntland To Washington -- see travel activity To West Virginia
  • Council, ATLA ALLEN, Hon. Ivan, Mayor, ATLA HOFER, Mr ■• Margaret, PGH, PA. ALEXANDER, Ben, Defense GRAHAM, Cleve, L. B., Calif. Re ■ earch Corp., Calif. FRITZ, Mrs. Ed., Dallas, Tex. J. n 7 I Yl I 17 MAILEDFROM f,U 8 19 8 ·Jow·sc1r CTMY